Originally Posted by JimGunther
You missed my point entirely. I was responding to your statement that you don’t need to watch police chase TV shows to learn about pursuits because you already know about them because you investigate accidents. My point was, and I stated it clearly, that as an accident investigator, you only see the accident after it happened. You don’t experience the actual horror that is being inflicted on people as the offender flies down the road endangering people’s lives. You only see the end result, a snapshot of the event, I have seen the whole motion picture in real time.
I will only tell one war story, then I will shut up. I was once chasing a fleeing felon on a Yamaha 350 four-speed trail/street bike that I owned at the time. There is no way an auto is going to get away from this thing in dry weather. The guy finally abandoned the auto and fled into a K Mart retail store. I don't know if you can imagine a trail bike blazing through the aisles of a KMart, but when the thug darted out of a fire exit, all sorts of bras were hanging on my mirrors.
I finally had to lay the bike down on the guy, who had some open warrants and a long record. After getting out of the hospital, he served some jail time and paid alot of restitution to K Mart as part of his probation, which he eventially violated.